April 21, 2021 archive

Completion reports for April 21, 2021

CADDO COUNTY Citation Oil & Gas Corporation 31 6N 9W West Cement Ut (Gregory 7) 8-7, December 04, 2020 SH, INJ, TD: 3447 ft Lat: 34.94299, Long: -98.19750 API: 35015353720003 CARTER COUNTY Mack Energy Co Deese(3070): Oil 35 Gas 20 Water 195 Pump 7 2S 2W Sw Wildcat Jim Deese Unit 10-3-i, July 21, 2020 SH, OIL, TD: 4350 ft Lat: 34.40431, …

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Permits to drill for April 21, 2021

Carter County STEWART 1-34 #SWD, April 21 2021 34 5S 3W NWNWNWNW API: 01926438 Lat: 34.08506139406878, Long: -97.50892523604692 PAY DIRT ENERGY LLC SH, DR, 6700 ft, HOXBAR(3100), DEESE(6100) Grady County TODD #4H-26-23, April 21 2021 26 10N 5W SWSESWNW API: 05124821 Lat: 35.313435489870606, Long: -97.70329287027141 CITIZEN ENERGY III LLC MU, DR, 16800 ft, WOODFORD(8900) Grady County TODD …

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US oil prices drop to $61 while Oklahoma energy stocks rebound

  Crude oil prices took another tumble in Wednesday’s trading settling at prices that are more than $2 lower than the start of the week. West Texas Intermediate crude for June delivery dropped $1.32 to $61.35 a barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Global benchmark Brent crude for June delivery fell $1.25 …

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Governor is sent bill expanding Oklahoma’s rural broadband council

The Oklahoma House passed a bill on Wednesday expanding the Rural Broadband Expansion Council. Senate Bill 802, authored by Rep. Logan Phillips, R-Mounds and Sen. James Leewright R-Bristow, expands the Rural Broadband Expansion Council by two members, from 14 to 16. One additional member would be a Wireless Internet Service Provider appointed by the Speaker …

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Lucas cautions against rush into creation of climate change office

Like Rep. Stephanie Bice, Oklahoma Congressman Frank Lucas, the ranking Republican on the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology wants important climate change information and not just the creation of another federal office. He spoke along with Rep. Bice at the opening of a Climate Change hearing held by a subcommittee on the Environment …

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Rep Bice wants climate change information—not more bureaucracy

  Oklahoma Congresswoman Stephanie Bice urged others on a House Committee hearing to avoid creating more bureaucratic layers as they explored climate change and how the government can provide information. Rep. Bice spoke as the ranking Republican of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Environment. The subcommittee held a hearing entitled “Working …

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Legislators approve bill to spread February gas costs over 30 years

  The Oklahoma legislature on Tuesday sent Gov. Kevin Stitt the utility measures intended to spread the cost of historic February winter storm natural gas over a period of nearly 30 years. Senate Bills 1049 and 1050, if signed into law by the governor will ease consumers’ pain of paying for billions of dollars in natural gas costs …

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Ovintiv scores big in Kingfisher County

  Denver’s Ovintiv Mid-Continent Inc. did it again in the STACK with a five-well single-pad site that produced more than 4,200 barrels of oil a day. The five Maybel wells, located at 24 16N 8W, a site 3 miles west of Kingfisher and a mile south of state Highway 33, had completion dates in September 2020 but …

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Science Committee Republicans call on administration to focus on security of electric infrastructure

 Led by Ranking Member Frank Lucas, House Science, Space, and Technology Committee Republicans sent letters to the Department of Energy (DOE) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) requesting information about the Biden Administration’s efforts and plans to secure our country’s bulk-power system. Electric equipment security is a critical issue and threats to these systems could have devastating impacts …

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Energy news in brief

** New data indicates Permian Basin oil and gas production is now close to pre-pandemic levels. ** A company developing what it says is the first plant converting food waste and wastewater into natural gas won initial approval from a California agency Tuesday to raise $13 million in the tax-exempt debt market to finance it. ** The nation’s largest …

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